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the luton town captain tom lockyer, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch, hasjoined a campaign to urge people to learn about cpr to help save lives. good afternoon. formula i team red bull have confirmed that chief designer adrian newey will leave early next year, after two decades — news which is sure to spark a bidding war for his services. newey is widely regarded as the greatest designer in f1 history and the mastermind behind red bull's recent dominance, but he told the team he wanted to leave last week. ferrari are thought to be in pole position to sign him. they'll be joined by seven—time world champion lewis hamilton next season. newey�*s departure also puts further pressure on red bull's team principal christian horner, who was accused of inappropriate behavour by a female employee. he's been exonerated by the team and has always denied the claims. in a statement issued by red bull, newey said, "for almost two decades it has been my great honour to have played a key role in red bull racing's progress from upstart newcomer to multiple—title—winning team. howev
the luton town captain tom lockyer, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch, hasjoined a campaign to urge people to learn about cpr to help save lives. good afternoon. formula i team red bull have confirmed that chief designer adrian newey will leave early next year, after two decades — news which is sure to spark a bidding war for his services. newey is widely regarded as the greatest designer in f1 history and the mastermind behind red bull's recent dominance, but he told the team he...
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tom lockyer, speaking to the bbc�*s sally nugent there. to formula 1, and we brought you the news that red bull designer adrian newey would be leaving the team last week. well, today, there's been confirmation from red bull. newey is widely regarded as the greatest designer in f1 history. he's been behind 14 championship—winning cars during his time at red bull, williams and mclaren in the 1990s. ahead of this weekend's miami grand prix, red bull confirmed newey would leave the team early next year. 0ur formula 1 reporterjenny gallo explained just how valuable he is. ——jennie gow. he is an estimate behind red bulls success and previous to that with mclaren, he spent almost 20 years with red bull and in that time he has masterminded two periods of utter domination. 0ne has masterminded two periods of utter domination. one at the moment has seen max verstappen go on to win three world titles, maybe a fourth one. he has won 118 races with red bull, and his car is basically what has enabled the team to have such a dominant streak in f1.
tom lockyer, speaking to the bbc�*s sally nugent there. to formula 1, and we brought you the news that red bull designer adrian newey would be leaving the team last week. well, today, there's been confirmation from red bull. newey is widely regarded as the greatest designer in f1 history. he's been behind 14 championship—winning cars during his time at red bull, williams and mclaren in the 1990s. ahead of this weekend's miami grand prix, red bull confirmed newey would leave the team early...
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following our discussion about cpr training with footballers fabrice muamba, tom lockyer and charlie wyke on yesterday�*s programme — the british heart foundation has seen a 500% increase in people signing up to learn life—saving cpr skills online. lots of you have also been in touch to share your stories — including amy stephenson, who saved the life of her husband lee when he had a cardiac arrest in the middle of the night. he was unconscious and was not breathing. shouting, screaming and panicking. i picked up the phone and dialled 99 —— dialled 999. i had done cardiac arrest training at work. i had confidence to know roughly how to lock my hands together. we�*ll also bejoined by four guests at 8:15an, who have remarkable stories to share about how someone saved their life by performing cpr. and we�*ll speak to the british heart foundation chief executive, time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, this is your bbc london news with me, frankie mccamley. a man is due in court today charged with the murder of 14—year—old daniel anjo
following our discussion about cpr training with footballers fabrice muamba, tom lockyer and charlie wyke on yesterday�*s programme — the british heart foundation has seen a 500% increase in people signing up to learn life—saving cpr skills online. lots of you have also been in touch to share your stories — including amy stephenson, who saved the life of her husband lee when he had a cardiac arrest in the middle of the night. he was unconscious and was not breathing. shouting, screaming...
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we are joined now by footballers fabrice muamba, tom lockyer and charlie wyke, as well as drjonathan tobin and estelle stephenson from the british heart foundation. good morning, all of you. thank you so much for coming in. i'm going to start with you, fabrice, i can remember many years ago reporting on what happened to you, and that being such a terrifying moment. talk us through why you are here, what happened and how you are today. firstly, i'm perfectly ok, i'm happy to see all of us here. we all share a lot in terms of a health situation. when they asked me to be part of this campaign, i could not say no because i feel like i have got a duty to raise awareness and share my story and help people to learn to do cpr and hopefully we can save more lives.— save more lives. because every second counts? _ save more lives. because every second counts? exactly, - save more lives. because every second counts? exactly, it i save more lives. because every i second counts? exactly, it makes a massive difference. _ second counts? exactly, it makes a massive difference. every - second counts
we are joined now by footballers fabrice muamba, tom lockyer and charlie wyke, as well as drjonathan tobin and estelle stephenson from the british heart foundation. good morning, all of you. thank you so much for coming in. i'm going to start with you, fabrice, i can remember many years ago reporting on what happened to you, and that being such a terrifying moment. talk us through why you are here, what happened and how you are today. firstly, i'm perfectly ok, i'm happy to see all of us here....